Politics & Government
Meet Fiorina Wednesday in Salem
Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce, Tuscan Kitchen welcome Republican first-in-the-nation primary candidate to Salem.

On Wednesday, July 8, the Government Affairs committee of the Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce will be welcoming Republican Presidential primary candidate Carly Fiorina to hold a discussion on national issues, with a focus on the challenges faced by the business community, according to a press release.
Fiorina is scheduled to arrive at Tuscan Kitchen, 67 Main St. in Salem at 11:45 a.m. and speak until 1 p.m. This time will include an opportunity for the audience to ask direct questions.
The public is welcome to attend, however pre-registration is required at gschamber.com.
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The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce does not support or endorse any political candidates but is dedicated to providing access to political figures to address business concerns and help make an informed decision at the polls.
“New Hampshire provides a tremendous opportunity to meet Presidential primary candidates and set the course for the nation. Our organization understands and welcomes this role and its associated responsibility. We have already hosted a few Presidential primary candidates and are looking forward to providing access to many more in the future,” said Chamber President Donna Morris.
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The Greater Salem Chamber of Commerce is organized to represent the concerns of the business community; addressing issues which affect economic development within its trade area; affirming and promoting the retail, commercial, industrial, educational, financial and civic interests in the communities of Salem, Windham, Pelham, Hampstead, and Atkinson.
For additional information about the Chamber, please call 603-893-3177.
Please register at the link below: gschamber.chambermaster.com/eventregistration/register/1540
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